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Burke's Law was an American detective series that ran on ABC from 1963 to 1965 and was revived on CBS in the 1990s. The show starred Gene Barry as Amos Burke, millionaire captain of Los Angeles police homicide division, who was chauffeured around to solve crimes in his 1962 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II. Though the original series was converted from a detective show to a spy drama in its third and final season, the revived series was again a cop show. The Rolls-Royce used in the original 1963–1965 series still exists, and is owned by a collector in Palm Beach, Florida.
There were stylistic similarities to Barry's previous series, Bat Masterson, in which he had played the debonair lawman of the old west. During the opening credits, as the title flashed onscreen, a woman's voice was heard seductively pronouncing the words "It's Burke's Law!" The title also reflected Burke's habit of dispensing wisdom to his underlings in a professorial manner, e.g.: "Never ask a question unless you already know the answer. Burke's Law."
Burke’s Peerage is foremost a genealogical publisher, which first published books authored and edited by John Burke in London in 1826, recording the genealogy and heraldry of the peerage, baronetage, knightage and landed gentry of the United Kingdom, the historical families of Ireland as well as those of the Commonwealth of Nations, the Imperial, royal and mediatised families of Europe and Latin America, the presidential and distinguished families of the United States, the ruling families of Africa and the Middle East and other prominent families worldwide. Burke’s Peerage has expanded to provide broader genealogical publications (including online) maintaining its premium brand name.
Burke’s Peerage has provided authoritative genealogical records of historical families for more than 190 years. Its records were originally compiled by members of the Burke family and added to by others to build a unique collection of books of genealogical and heraldic interest.
Honey West is a fictional character created by Gloria and Forest Fickling under the pseudonym "G.G. Fickling", and appearing in eleven mystery novels by the duo.
The character is notable as being one of the first female private detectives in popular fiction. She first appeared in the 1957 book This Girl for Hire and would appear in nine novels before being retired in the mid-60s, with two comeback novels in 1971.
The Honey West character was created by Gloria and Forrest E. "Skip" Fickling under the pseudonym "G.G. Fickling" in the late 1950s.
Forrest Fickling had been a United States Army Air Forces Air Gunner during World War II; he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve after the war, and as a member of that service was called back to active duty during the Korean War. The G.G. represented the initials of his wife, Gloria Gautraud, whom he had married in 1949. The initials were used so the sex of the author would remain vague. Though Gloria said that most of the writing was done by Forrest, he said her ideas helped make the female character more plausible and gave her a good dress sense. Gloria had been an assistant fashion editor at Look magazine and a fashion writer for Women's Wear Daily. Forrest told the Los Angeles Times, "I first thought of Marilyn Monroe, and then I thought of [fictional detective] Mike Hammer and decided to put the two together... We thought the most used name for someone you really like is Honey. And she lives in the West, so there was her name."
Gene Barry (June 14, 1919 – December 9, 2009) was an American stage, screen, and television actor. Barry is best remembered for his leading roles in the films The Atomic City (1952) and The War of The Worlds (1953) and for his portrayal of the title characters in the TV series Bat Masterson and Burke's Law, among many roles.
Barry was born Eugene Klass on June 14, 1919, in New York City, the son of Eva (née Conn) and Martin Klass; all of his grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Russia. Barry grew up in Brooklyn and attended New Utrecht High School. Barry exhibited early artistic skills with singing and playing violin as a child and later spent two years at the Chatham Square School of Music in Greenwich Village on a scholarship awarded for his vocal ability.
On October 22, 1944, at age 25, Barry married Betty Claire Kalb (February 12, 1923 – January 31, 2003), whom he met on the set of Catherine Was Great. Kalb was an actress known by the stage name Julie Carson.
The Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba fielded a full slate of 57 candidates in the 2003 provincial election, and won 20 seats to remain as the Official Opposition party in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. Many of the party's candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here.
Maguire, the incumbent MLA, was re-elected in a field of three candidates with 4,135 votes (53.81%).
Wishanski was a banker for twenty-five years before starting a graphics design firm with his wife. He supported standardized tests for provincial schools during the 1990s, and was elected to the St. James-Assiniboia School Board in 1998. In 2001, he supported a theatre construction project at Sturgeon Creek Collegiate.
Wishanski did not seek re-election in 2002, choosing to campaign for a provincial seat. He defeated Grant Nordman, son of former MLA Ric Nordman, to win the 2003 Progressive Conservative nomination for Assiniboia. In the general election, he received 2,257 votes (27.65%) for a second-place finish against New Democratic Party incumbent Jim Rondeau. Wishanski was 55 years old.
2.30 [62] Burke's Law: WHO KILLED THE JACKPOT? (pilot for "Honey West") 21-Apr-1965 Gene Barry, Captain Amos Burke, Gary Conway, Detective Tim Tilson, Regis Toomey, Detective Sergeant Les Hart, Leon Lontoc, Henry the chauffeur, Eileen O'Neill, Sergeant Ames, Carl Benton Reid as The Man, Anne Francis, Honey West, John Ericson, Sam Bolt, Steve Forrest, Jocko Crayton, Nancy Gates, Miss Elizabeth Friendly, Louis Hayward, Stacy Blackwell, George Nader, Chris Maitland, Jan Sterling, Vera Selby, Michael Fox, Technician, (George McLeod,) (recurring) Jim Turley, The Guy, Jan Brooks, The Girl, Gordon Doversola, Judo Man, Arline Anderson, Woman's Voice, Series Premise: After the death of her father, sexy Honey West took over his high-tech private detective firm, assisted by rugged Sam Bolt and...
I do not own this! Enjoy this wild episode. Gene Barry ... Capt. Amos Burke Gary Conway ... Det. Tim Tilson Regis Toomey ... Det. Les Hart Leon Lontoc ... Henry Lola Albright ... Eve Chapin William Bendix ... Harrison Weems Shelley Berman ... King Dmitri Elsa Lanchester ... Bessie Mopes Louis Nye ... Hooper Nehemiah Persoff ... Jason Flonder Nancy Kovack ... Athelscone Stone Hedley Mattingly ... Rupert, King Dimitri's Butler Shelby Grant ... Girl in Restaurant Fritz Feld ... Captain of Waiters Annella Bassett ... Cassandra Cass (voice) Judith Boyle ... 1st Girl at Garden Party Patricia Scott ... 2nd Girl at Garden Party Robert Bice ... Waiter (as Bob Bice)
An extremely strange girl called Lucy Brewer finds a corpse in the shower. Burke's suspects include an old friend, a cultivator of unusual plants, a wine snob and the dead man's daughter - or is she? Director: Stanley Z. Cherry Writers: Lewis Reed, Frank D. Gilroy (characters creator) Stars: Gene Barry, Gary Conway, Regis Toomey
FULL episode of Burke's Law where Ms. Lane plays "America's Sweetheart" Tonya Lovett
This is the opening title sequence from "Burke's Law" (1963-1965), an ABC-TV crime drama starring Gene Barry as Amos Burke, the millionaire captain of the Los Angeles police homicide division, who was quite comfortably squired around to crime scenes in a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II. Read more about "Burke's Law" here: http://www.mysteryscenemag.com/index.php?option=com_content&view;=article&id;=3031:burkes-law&catid;=20:articles&Itemid;=191
For your viewing pleasure is the two scenes Jayne Mansfield appeared in of Burke's Law, episode titled 'Who Killed Molly?' which aired on the 27th of March 1964. Jayne played the part of a stripper named Cleo who's pet python had just died. I always thought it was such a shame that they never did film a dance sequence with Jayne, you only see her walk off to perform her act. Although, it was television, so understandable why they did not.
Available on DVD: http://www.vcientertainment.com/Film-Categories?product_id=459 BURKE'S LAW was a hit, prime-time TV series that aired on ABC in 1963 and ran until 1966. Gene Barry starred in the title role as Amos Burke the suave millionaire Chief of Detectives for Los Angeles, who was chauffeured around to solve crimes in his Silver Cloud II Rolls-Royce.
2.30 [62] Burke's Law: WHO KILLED THE JACKPOT? (pilot for "Honey West") 21-Apr-1965 Gene Barry, Captain Amos Burke, Gary Conway, Detective Tim Tilson, Regis Toomey, Detective Sergeant Les Hart, Leon Lontoc, Henry the chauffeur, Eileen O'Neill, Sergeant Ames, Carl Benton Reid as The Man, Anne Francis, Honey West, John Ericson, Sam Bolt, Steve Forrest, Jocko Crayton, Nancy Gates, Miss Elizabeth Friendly, Louis Hayward, Stacy Blackwell, George Nader, Chris Maitland, Jan Sterling, Vera Selby, Michael Fox, Technician, (George McLeod,) (recurring) Jim Turley, The Guy, Jan Brooks, The Girl, Gordon Doversola, Judo Man, Arline Anderson, Woman's Voice, Series Premise: After the death of her father, sexy Honey West took over his high-tech private detective firm, assisted by rugged Sam Bolt and...
I do not own this! Enjoy this wild episode. Gene Barry ... Capt. Amos Burke Gary Conway ... Det. Tim Tilson Regis Toomey ... Det. Les Hart Leon Lontoc ... Henry Lola Albright ... Eve Chapin William Bendix ... Harrison Weems Shelley Berman ... King Dmitri Elsa Lanchester ... Bessie Mopes Louis Nye ... Hooper Nehemiah Persoff ... Jason Flonder Nancy Kovack ... Athelscone Stone Hedley Mattingly ... Rupert, King Dimitri's Butler Shelby Grant ... Girl in Restaurant Fritz Feld ... Captain of Waiters Annella Bassett ... Cassandra Cass (voice) Judith Boyle ... 1st Girl at Garden Party Patricia Scott ... 2nd Girl at Garden Party Robert Bice ... Waiter (as Bob Bice)
An extremely strange girl called Lucy Brewer finds a corpse in the shower. Burke's suspects include an old friend, a cultivator of unusual plants, a wine snob and the dead man's daughter - or is she? Director: Stanley Z. Cherry Writers: Lewis Reed, Frank D. Gilroy (characters creator) Stars: Gene Barry, Gary Conway, Regis Toomey
FULL episode of Burke's Law where Ms. Lane plays "America's Sweetheart" Tonya Lovett
This is the opening title sequence from "Burke's Law" (1963-1965), an ABC-TV crime drama starring Gene Barry as Amos Burke, the millionaire captain of the Los Angeles police homicide division, who was quite comfortably squired around to crime scenes in a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II. Read more about "Burke's Law" here: http://www.mysteryscenemag.com/index.php?option=com_content&view;=article&id;=3031:burkes-law&catid;=20:articles&Itemid;=191
For your viewing pleasure is the two scenes Jayne Mansfield appeared in of Burke's Law, episode titled 'Who Killed Molly?' which aired on the 27th of March 1964. Jayne played the part of a stripper named Cleo who's pet python had just died. I always thought it was such a shame that they never did film a dance sequence with Jayne, you only see her walk off to perform her act. Although, it was television, so understandable why they did not.
Available on DVD: http://www.vcientertainment.com/Film-Categories?product_id=459 BURKE'S LAW was a hit, prime-time TV series that aired on ABC in 1963 and ran until 1966. Gene Barry starred in the title role as Amos Burke the suave millionaire Chief of Detectives for Los Angeles, who was chauffeured around to solve crimes in his Silver Cloud II Rolls-Royce.
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FULL episode of Burke's Law where Ms. Lane plays "America's Sweetheart" Tonya Lovett
FULL episode of Burkes Law where Ms. Lane plays Americas Sweetheart Tonya Lovett